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DAILY OAPf AL JOUItNAT, BALICM. ORBOON. WEDNESDAY7, OCTOBER 7, 1008. tockton The White Conner evv umua3 60c to $10.00 see display in our Court Street window jhirt Wasste i-i...-,o line, of vcrv choice sLvles i(ieiauua,w -- -- ' ' $1.25 Sec our Court Street Window Hangers 5c, 7c, and 2 for 25c Sec display in our Court Street window Suit Cases $1.25 to $13.50 Little 14, 16, 18-inch cases for ladies and children yjsxMsxi'xsHMtxzaKsxBmsmssxxiut eaxEix?a&sn T&fP&tHUXiiJUEKEX YE LIBERTY FIRST CLASS ATTRACTION "Ye Liberty" continues to glvo roflncd and first-class shows. 'he only nlnco In the city to sco Pictures That Talk, Sing and Danco. Illustrnted songs full of mol- i. jnlnmicu pictures mi uu uui uiv jum u;uo. lnr house Is thoroughly vontllntod, equipped with comfortable soatB nnd .amplo entrances and ox- Ijur house jChange program every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Soavenie Matinees Every Saturday lot Ladies and Children MSSION iO CENTS SEATS FREE HMM rDAMH OPERA John Cordray U 1 r I 1 U HOI ISF Manager THK PLAY YOU 1IAVK 1JEEN WAITING FOR Wednesday Night, October 7 The Host Piny I llavo Ever Seen." Picsldent Roosevelt. Win. A. Brady and Joseph Grlsmer Offer I rattling good Mjr Go and Me "-N Y Herald. Ma wbo write f,r' of th's sort w r forming a tiaiMe service tn & fommun t) X i lines S.WJ w th rim. IIUi S -x y ' howling nc l'-N Y Kp I cj.nii THK FIRST TIME HERE THE MAN OF THE HOUR By Geo. Burnhurst "A vory great suc cess. X. V. Sun. "A roally big Amor Icon play. N. Y. World. "A real triumph." X. Y. Mall. "Brilliant success." X. Y. Telegram. "Thoroughly enjoy ablo piny." X. Y, lilobo. "DQOlslVO 8UCC0S8." X. Y. Trlbr.1110. powerful European nations on tho Atlantic ocean; tho. Pacific carrying trade Is still undor competition and tho United States has still its natur al and logical opportunity to con trol that trndo and como within tho bounds of fair and honorablo com petition, bo It "Resolved, That oxbtlng condi tions of tho American morchnnt ma rino upon tho entire Pacific ocean is dangerous to both tho naval nnd tho commercial strength nnd nntlonnl progress of tho United States. "Resolved, Thnt It Ib tjio opinion of tho delegates that tho congress of tho United StntcB nt Its next session provldo llbornlly for tho oxistortco and mnlntennnco of tho Amorlcnn morchnnt mnrlno ongngod In for eign trado on tho Pnclflo coast and that Mich action ho tnkon nt onco bo forc greater dluli'ultlos present thorn solves, and "Resolved, That tho flologntos hero assembled plodgo themselves united ly to urgo upon tholr ro'iioctlvo ropresentntlvcB and sonntors In con gress such prompt action as will In sure tho supremacy of Amorlcnn shipping on tho Pacific oconn nnd thus safe gunrd nntlonnl resourco nnd commerce quostlons from tho delegates from tho Southwest, who wanted to know If thoro would bo more enrs for tho transportation of cattlo, and nn equal ly rapid fire of questions from tho Pacific coast dolegntes, who wanted to know If Hnrrlmnn wn3 going to Improve tho Pacific Mall sorvlce, so ns to give rapid transportation from tho Pacific coast cities to the canal zono and tho cities of tho West coast of Central and South America.. It Is probablo that resolutions will bo Introduced asking congress to pass a law giving tho Interstate Commerce Commission tho power to handle tho distribution of cars In all parts of tho United Stntes. Tho fight on tho forest policy of Clifford Plnchot, which nenrly dis rupted tho sessions of tho. Nntlonnl Irrigation Congroas, nt Albuquerque Inst week, will bo renowed nt tho Trnns-MlBslsslppl Congress. Tho bcll'gornnts will bo led today by Os car Smith, former congressman from Nevada, and a hot fight Is oxpcctcfl both In tho resolution committee nnd on the floor of tho congress. The flrsl hour of todny's session was devoted to tho presentation of resolutions Dolegntes from sovornl states presented resolutions that they desire the congress to net upon, and at 11 o'clock tho resolutions commlt teo adjourned to the special meeting I room provided for Its sessions, whero I tho real fights of the congress will be threshed out. 1 "All we want is n square deal," ' sa'd J.C Stubb", truffle malinger of the manager of tho Ilnrrlamnn linen. i In defending tho policy of the rail road nmgnnte before tho Trnns-Mls-sIsslDpl congress today. StubbB' speech was almost entire ly n defense of Hnrrlmnn'o nttltudo toward tho people of tho woit and a plea for what ho called nlr treatment nt tho hands of the people. Time Onrd No. 51, Southern Pacific Co., Effcctlvo Sunday, Aug. 10, 1008. Toward Portlnnd, Pnsscngcr. No. 16. 5:13 a. tn. Oregon Ex- projs. No. 18 8:40 a. m. Cottago Qrovo passenger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas songor. No. 14 9:13 p. m., Portland ox prcsB. Toward Portlnnd, Freight. No. 222. 5:0 p. m. Portlnnd fast frolght. No. 220. 10:40-11:28 a. m. way frolght. Toward San Francisco, Passenger. No. 11. 11:03 a. in. RosobMrg pnsoengor. No. 17. C:45 p. in. Cottago Qrovo pussongor. No. 15 9:50 p. in. California ox- prosB. No. 13 3:31 n. m. San Francis co express. Toward Sim Francisco, Freight. No. 221. 2:43 a. m. Portland fast frolght. No. 225.T 11:28 a. m. way frolght. Oregon Electric Tlino Table. Tlmo of arrival and dopnrturo of cars at Salem Is ns follows, Portland aim intormouinto peints: Local Express Local Express Local Exprosa Arrive 8:40 a. in. 10:50 n. in. 1:25 p, m. 4:20 p. m. 5:45 p, m. 8:20 p. in. Leave C:00 a. m. 0:05 n. m. 11:05 n. m. 1:45 p. in. 3:28 p. m. C:00 p. m. San Francisco, Oct. 7. Today's Jus 'Ion of tho nineteenth annual Trnns-Mlsslsslppl Commercial Con groas wns dovotod to tho discission of tho two groat subjects, "Transpor tation" and "Tho Conservation of Natural Resources." J. C. Sthbbs. trnfllc director of tho Hnrrlmnn linos, who Is nttondlng nt tho congross, nt ho request of E. H. Hnrrlmnn, lod tho discu'slon on transportation, nnd wns subjected to a running flro of O C T. Co. Stonmora Pomona ud Orogonu lonvo for Portland dally except Sun day nt G n. m. M. P. UALDWIN, Awnl. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICW CITY HALL For wntor sorvlco apply at office Bills payable monthly in advance hr'- l n, $1.00, 75o, 50c. Sent sale Wodnosdny, 9 a. Ki-H4ttfcWljra;il in. V at WltlWr ffZSjrF. nvUmmwr f kWJrA w Cf :X wim " M AT J Ml A l f I J A HA-umm ufL Ir-o o boolclceepwi, -terv lers and general oftlca ftou, . . ''"r-t o tho Northwest t i af ord opQiiiugs for w tte nes lew years, rrejpare now. Send for catalogue, j7.!jY' Principal Salem. Oregon m II Wfc.nIMWMW WM ii I !! I STUBBS HJm page 1) r I . .wi,..mivm.ou n.u VOI..U. .. aliev sf-cretary of the government owned line. , service by water betwoon tho At lantic nnd Pacific trado and ns a ro ult of his investigation on this coast recommondod tho estnbltthmout of a raffle n a 80f bp tatlen: n i R fi kmnl.f u el-., - 'iui survico j. -7 "r rst and Pnn iWt, ast -' yoars has I ft - j u.mer tn control Mil , lit f 'J r 'tr ami bnll.i 'V . . . l . uio coniDlA. ;Un M.j iiU rout hac l'it ' F'aMn. ..-. - --.... ,M4U - b, ,' ;T od ex ,(al railroads i effor vlin. 4 Uk M.l.t. J- - -3, 'i Mine a ths PWerei. r 'Ved ntl the Sf-M to "P- larged and C?3ra,' '"" I not as T 4 "" h by m and ,1'. -... T T ... CJHtr a n railroad oom. :S Vort to the Efic "Rejolved, That unless the Pa-, olf!c Mall Steamship company gives assurance thnt It will at once lm-( provo Its service botween Snn Fran cisco, Contral American ports and Panama, we recommond and urge . the United Stntoa government to es-' tabllsh Its own line between nil im-, proved Pacific coast ports and Pan- anin calling at Central Amorlcan port', thereby giving us a through governmont ownod line via Panama from the Atlantic to tho Pacific cea board." Tho resolution introduced by h- Hawaiian delegation was as fol fel fol eows: "Whereas, the American merchant marine ongaged In trans-raeiflc trade is thit-a'eneJ with extinction aad more ggre ive nations are sook'ng to dominate the carrying trade of the Paolfle: there Is insuf ficient tonnage to carry fuel and sup- When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A pure nnd wholosomo boveraga thnt Is sold In all the cities of Western Oregon and Northorn California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Made of Filtered Wntw and strictly In accordanco with tho Puro Food Law Salem Boor Is tho best mild bovorago offered the public. Mado by sctoctlflc procossos and guaranteed pure and wholo somo. No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals nnd undor tho most percct sanitary conditions. Address all orders to Salem Brewery Association Mt. Angel College JUT. ANGEL, ORE. In chargo of tho Donodlctlno Fathers. Doardlng school for young mon nnd boys. Torra opons Soptombor 8. Board, tuition nnd laun dry, ?210 por year. Preparatory, Comtnorclal, Scientific nnd Clas sical Courses. Wrlto for cataloguo. !r- t-mLJC '1KI IICStfS - SSF: THE LENOX Portland's now nnd most modornly furnished hotol, Third and Main BtrootB, fronting on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to buJlnest contor. Free bus to and from trains. Up-to-dnto grill. Excc"nt cuisine. Tolephono In ovory room. Private bathB. Kuropcan Plan, H to l?2.B0 Per Day. AmerlcHii Plan, $2.50 to 91 Per Day. O. II. SPENCER, MnnaRcr Wallert & Hentschel $ Successors to E. Eckorlln "The Elite" Hotel and Caie 1 III nnd 1 IH Commercial Street Monls 0 A. M. to Midnight. Excel lent Merchants' Lunch, 25c. Bun day Family Dinners nnd Banquets a Speclnlty. do vou "0REG0N know THAT M i Tr ' r to wlnllej to our fleet even In time of F Mit January 20, peace; long slnoe the carrying trade , -" of better has passed into the hands of th ELLIOTT'S PRINT SHOP Is the only Commercial Printinc- House in Salem carrying1 an assortment of high grade paper, envelopes, cards, etc. for the business man. Trespass notices, and Prune and Hop Tickets for the farmers. Cards and Wedding Stationery for the society lady. m-Mi 223 South Commercial St. Phone 1243 Mtiiwiwimw'iwtimi'itwi'niwwi'niiimmwii BUILDERS" wHK YOU DOING "WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUJt STATE? OREGON NDEDS PEOPLE -du tiers, honest farmers, mechanics morchnuts, clorkB, people with brains, strong hands and a wlljlnr hoart rap'.tal or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines In Oregon as sending tons of Oregon llteraturo to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of bulling Orogon by sendlns us tho names nnd nddroBs of your irloiiJ- who are likely to bo Inorosted In this stato? Wo will L gfcd to near tho expense of sending thorn cornploto Informatloj nko.it OKKGON and Its opportunity. BU J fOLO.VIH'Ib TICKETS wll! boon sale during SEPTEMBER AND u7UBHn """' l"" aun l0 PointB In Orogon. The fare from a few principal cMn are From Ixiulivlile j t 7i " Cincinnati .' ao " Cleveland ii 7Z " Now York , .' .' C5.00 from Denver $30.00 " Omaha 30 00 " Kansas Qlty .... 30.00 " St. Louis 35.6U " Ohloago 38.00 TIQKirrS CAN HE PREPAID, If you want to bring a frlnd or relative to Oregon deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then bo furnished by tojegraph. Local agenf, Salem. Wit. McMUKItAY. nenen.1 !& Agent, pertland OrcKO. ' il I, I Ml !